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Joe Strauss / Cardinal Beat:
El Hombre in No Rush for Extension — Cardinals first baseman and three-time NL Most Valuable Player Albert Pujols told a media gathering this afternoon that he feels no urgency to negotiate a contract extension with the club, adding that he will not carry any pending talks into the season.
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Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Pujols assesses future in St. Louis — Cards slugger opens up on looming contract issues — ST. LOUIS — When Albert Pujols talks about his contract status, it's a bit like a Rorschach test. You can hear what you want to hear. — Speaking at the annual Cardinals Care Winter Warm-Up …
Dejan Kovacevic / PBC Blog:
Pirates trade Bixler, sign Donnelly — The Pirates have traded Brian Bixler to the Indians for Jesus Brito in an exchange of infielders, clearing space on the full 40-man roster for the signing of free-agent reliever Brendan Donnelly, which was made official this afternoon after he passed his physical.
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Sports Illustrated:
Top 10 offseason performances … While nearly 100 free agents remain available, it's probably too late for any team to transform its team or winter with what's left. So it's time to assess the winters of the 30 teams — or at least the top 10 of them. — Here they are, the 10 best performances …
Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
Marlins' park now Sun Life Stadium — Dolphins reach five-year contract with financial company — MIAMI — The Marlins' home for the next two years will be known by yet another name for the 2010 season. — The football/baseball facility in South Florida, which is currently called Dolphin Stadium again …
Matthew Leach / Obviously, You're Not a Golfer:
Edmonds to return? — Maybe Jim Edmonds was dead serious. Maybe it was all an elaborate put-on. When it comes to Edmonds and Cardinals manager Tony La Russa, it can be tough to tell. This much is certain: Edmonds said on Sunday night that he wants to come back and play for the Cardinals in 2010.
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David Wilhelm / bnd.com:Could Jim Edmonds be coming back to the St. Louis Cardinals?
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Enrique Rojas / MLB:
Jose Offerman banned for life by Dominican league … ORLANDO — Jose Offerman's career as a baseball manager was over Monday, at least in the Dominican Winter Baseball League. — The league suspended Offerman, interim manager of the Licey Tigers, for life after an incident Saturday …
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Konerko focused on upcoming season — Not worried about future as he enters final year of contract — PEORIA, Ill — If a Major League Baseball primer exists concerning how to handle impending free agency as a player, then Paul Konerko probably contributed to that manual back in 2005.
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Joe Capozzi / Florida Marlins news, analysis …:
Florida Marlins could still trade Dan Uggla, signed to $7.8 million contract, by opening day — UPDATE: It has been a busy afternoon for the Marlins front office. In the two hours since I initially posted this blog, they also signed pitchers Anibal Sanchez ($1,250,000) and Renyel Pinto ($1,075,000).
Troy Renck / All Things Rockies:
Rockies sign Spilborghs to a two-year, $3.25-million deal — DENVER — The Rockies avoided arbitration with outfielder Ryan Spilborghs, signing him to a two-year, $3.25-million deal today. — Spilborghs, one of the team's more popular players, will make $1.3 million this season …
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Inbox: Is Schafer still in the mix? — Bowman breaks down the cases for Opening Day starter — As the offseason is quickly drawing to a close, Braves beat reporter Mark Bowman answers your questions on the Braves' outfield and who will be the Opening Day starter. — What happened to Jordan Schafer?
Toronto Star:
Griffin: New Jays GM playing hardball — The Jays have decided to play hardball with six players who accepted arbitration. Jays GM Alex Anthopoulos insists his team, for the first time in club history, is not prepared to negotiate with its arb-eligible players beyond the MLB dictated deadline of Tuesday.
Chad Jennings / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Yankees agree to contracts with Gaudin and Logan — The Yankees have agreed to contracts with Chad Gaudin and Boone Logan, avoiding arbitration with their only remaining arbitration-eligible players. — UPDATE, 7:53 p.m.: The Yankees just sent this release.
